Serangan Island surprises most visitors with the sheer variety of experiences it offers. From riding one of Bali’s most consistent reef breaks at the island’s famous surf spot, to releasing a baby sea turtle at the TCEC conservation center, to attending a Piodalan ceremony at the ancient Pura Sakenan temple — Serangan Island delivers authentic, diverse, and increasingly luxurious experiences. With Kura Kura Bali now adding ACS International School and new retail and hotel facilities to the mix, the island is evolving into one of Bali’s most well-rounded destinations in 2026.
1. Surf the Serangan Reef Break
2. Visit the TCEC Turtle Conservation Center
3. Pray or Visit Pura Dalem Sakenan
4. Water Sports, Snorkeling & Mangrove Tours
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Serangan Island good for beginner surfers?
The Serangan reef break is best for intermediate to advanced surfers due to its powerful waves. Beginners should consider Kuta or Seminyak beaches.
Can you see turtles at Serangan Island?
Yes — the TCEC Turtle Conservation Center houses sea turtles year-round. Turtle releases happen seasonally.
How much does it cost to visit Serangan Island?
Most public areas of Serangan Island are free to access. The TCEC has a small entry fee from IDR 25,000. Surf packages, boat charters and guided tours vary.
